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2525 AE (Den Haag - Vermeerkwartier)
€928/ month + €27.22 service costs
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Price
€928.00
Service Costs
€27.22
Available From
August 12, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1984
Bedrooms
4
Heating Type
Individual
Max Tenants
7
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This apartment is located in the Schildersbuurt neighbourhood of The Hague at Ruijsdaelstraat 34‑A. The unit is a portiekwoning on the first floor (1e etage) of a building constructed in 1984. The living area measures 86 m² and the layout includes four rooms described as bedrooms. Room sizes are listed as 12, 10, 10 and 9 m², and the living room has an area of 29 m². The kitchen is a closed (dicht) kitchen.
Interior details include double glazing and individual central heating (individuele CV). The property holds energy label B with an energy index of 1.39. Storage is available (berging: ja). The listing also indicates the apartment is a nultreden‑woning (step‑free access). No garden and no balcony are present. No additional details about bathrooms or an elevator are provided in the listing.
Financial and availability information is provided: the base rent (kale huurprijs) is €900.07 per month, service costs are €27.22 per month, and the total rent is €927.29 per month. The rekenhuur is stated as €919.07. The apartment is available from 12-08-2025. The listing shows 25 photographs and a video (YouTube link) associated with the listing. At the time of scraping there were 19 responses and a response deadline shown as three days and 21 hours from the snapshot moment (explicitly noted as until 17-08-2025 at 20:00).
Application and allocation details are included in the listing text. The unit is offered as a "reguliere woning". Allocation order is determined primarily by inschrijfduur and may also consider age, income and priority. Applicants must meet local allocation rules (Passend Toewijzen, Regionaal Maatwerk and possibly Lokaal Maatwerk) as referenced in the listing; regional and local maatwerk do not apply for woningruil. A household size of 5–7 persons is listed as a requirement for reacting to this offer. The average historical needed inschrijfduur is given as 9 years and 9 months (based on five rented units in the last year). Income can be shared via MijnOverheid using DigiD per the listing instructions.